Create well-formatted Facebook posts with proper line breaks and spacing.
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Facebook generally preserves line breaks better than Instagram, but this tool ensures consistent formatting across all devices and the mobile app.
Enter your text with line breaks where you want them
Select single, double, or paragraph spacing
Line breaks will be preserved when you post
Why does this work? We add invisible zero-width space characters before line breaks. This tricks Facebook into thinking each line has content, preventing it from collapsing multiple line breaks into one.
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Ensures your formatting looks great on both desktop and mobile Facebook.
Line breaks make long-form Facebook posts much more readable.
Use double breaks to highlight important information.
You can use formatted text in Facebook comments as well.
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You write out a perfectly formatted Facebook post with nice paragraph breaks, hit publish, and... it turns into one giant wall of text. Sound familiar? Facebook has a habit of stripping out what it considers "extra" whitespace, especially when you copy and paste from other apps.
The fix is surprisingly simple. This tool adds an invisible character called a zero-width space after each line break. It is a Unicode character (U+200B) that takes up no visible space but tricks Facebook into thinking there is actual content there. Facebook will not remove your line breaks because it sees them as separating real characters.
Mobile and desktop handle formatting differently on Facebook. A post that looks great on your laptop might appear squished together on your phone. The zero-width space method works consistently across both because the invisible characters are preserved regardless of which device renders the post.
Short paragraphs perform better on Facebook. People scroll fast, and a wall of text gets skipped. Breaking your post into 2-3 sentence chunks with clear spacing makes it scannable. Readers can grab the key points without committing to reading everything.
For longer posts like announcements or stories, use double line breaks between major sections. This creates clear visual separation and helps readers navigate your content. The single line break option works well for lists or when you want tighter spacing.
One thing to keep in mind: Facebook comments and Group posts can behave slightly differently than feed posts. This tool handles all of them, but it is worth doing a quick preview after posting to make sure everything looks right.
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